07/04/2026
🚨This is what a real herniated disc looks like.
See that? The disc material is bulging out and pushing directly into the spinal canal, crushing the nerves and spinal cord.
➡️ Here’s what’s actually happening:
Your intervertebral discs are supposed to be shock absorbers between your vertebrae.But when the tough outer layer weakens or tears, the soft inner gel squirts out — creating a herniation.
➡️ Once it herniates:
• It invades the spinal canal
• Compresses nerve roots or the spinal cord
• Disrupts normal nerve signals
This isn’t “just back pain.”
It’s mechanical compression of your nervous system.
➡️ As it progresses, you can get:
→ Shooting pain down your arms or legs
→ Numbness or tingling
→ Muscle weakness
→ Loss of normal function
➡️ Bottom line:
A herniated disc is a structural problem that directly affects neurologic function.
Save this if you or someone you know deals with disc issues.
Have you ever had a herniation? Drop a comment 👇